Adjustable levelling feet with zinc-plated steel components are widely used in industrial machinery, conveyor systems, workstations, and equipment frames because they combine strength, corrosion resistance, and stability.
Key Features
Zinc-plated steel construction
Zinc plating helps protect the steel from rust and corrosion, making the feet suitable for industrial and workshop environments where moisture, oils, or cleaning chemicals may be present.
Wide thread size range
Common thread sizes include:
M6
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
These allow compatibility with light-duty to heavy-duty machinery and adjustable frame systems.
Large base diameters
Typical base diameters start around 45 mm and increase depending on load requirements. Larger bases improve stability and distribute weight more evenly.
High load capacity
Depending on the model and materials, individual feet can often support:
50–100 kg for lighter units
150–200+ kg for heavy-duty industrial applications
Rubber anti-slip pads
Many models include molded rubber bases that provide:
vibration damping
noise reduction
floor protection
improved grip on smooth surfaces
Height adjustment capability
The threaded stem allows precise leveling on uneven floors, helping maintain machine alignment and operational stability.
Typical Construction
A standard industrial levelling foot usually consists of:
Threaded steel stem (often zinc plated)
Reinforced base with steel insert
Rubber contact pad bonded to the bottom surface